“Bholaa Shankar” Film Review

Starring: Chiranjeevi, Tamannaah Bhatia, Keerthy Suresh, and others.

Director: Meher Ramesh Producers: Ramabrahmam Sunkara, Anil Sunkara, and Ajay Sunkara Music: Mahati Swara Sagar Cinematography: Dudley Editors: Marthand K Venkatesh

Synopsis: Megastar Chiranjeevi returns with “Bholaa Shankar,” directed by Meher Ramesh. Shankar (Chiranjeevi), a taxi driver, enters a dark underworld when he thwarts a kidnapping plot by a criminal gang led by Alex (Tarun Arora). Revenge brews, mysteries unravel, and Shankar’s past comes to light.

Pros: Chiranjeevi’s charisma shines, excelling in action and emotions. Keerthy Suresh delivers a strong performance. Impressive action sequences and cinematography. Engaging moments of humour.

Cons: Lacks originality, story feels routine. The direction lacks a gripping pace. Music and dance fall short of expectations. Supporting characters are underdeveloped.

Technical Aspects: Meher Ramesh could have capitalized more on a strong storyline. Music and editing needed improvement. Dudley’s cinematography adds visual depth.

Verdict: “Bholaa Shankar” offers moments of Chiranjeevi magic and Keerthy’s impactful acting. While entertaining, the film struggles with a routine plot and pacing issues.

A rating of 2.5/5 from Piktalk.com reflects a mixed impression.